From a piece of paper or cardstock, cut out a triangle that is 8½ inches on the sides and 6 inches across the top.

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Lay out your triangles in a way that uses the least amount of fabric.

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Cut out at least 30 triangles using your rotary cutter and mat. Because the fabric is layered, this might mean only three to four cuts.

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Pin two triangles wrong sides together.

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With a 1/4-inch seam allowance, stitch the two triangles together.

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Press open one edge of the bias tape.

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Find the center of the bias tape and mark with a pin. From the center outwards, pin the 6-inch edge of the banner triangles to the raw edge of the bias tape, right sides together.

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Using a 1/4-inch seam allowance, stitch the banner triangles to the bias tape.

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From the opposite side, press the seam allowance up.

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Fold the seam allowance over the raw edge and press. Pin to hold.

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Top-stitch the bias tape down using the default zigzag stitch on your machine.

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Proudly hang your Thanksgiving banner.

About Leslie Rutland

Leslie is a serial sewist, master gardener, wannabe farmer, gluten-free food blogger, mom and grandmother who is in love with all things delightfully domestic. She joins the Craft Hub family every month with an easy sewing project that anyone can make. To see her most recent projects, keep in touch at The Seasoned Homemaker.

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